Pakistan's participation in World T20 League doubtful

Faisalabad Wolves', the Pakistan Twenty20 team expected to take part in the World T20 League being held in India next month, has run into problems. Their participation in the tournament is in doubt after the BCCI put on hold the visa process of players.

Interestingly, this development comes after the killing of five Indian soldiers by Pakistan Army in Poonch on Tuesday (August 6), according to a report in "Hindustan Times" today.

Faisalabad Wolves are the only Pakistan team in the World T20 League which begins on September 17 in Hyderabad. They have to play the qualifying round to make the main draw. Their opening match is against New Zealand's Otago Volts in Hyderabad on September 17.

"The Board was set to start the visa process for the teams, but are now keeping on hold the process involving the Pakistan team as of now after Tuesday's attacks," a source told the newspaper.